Adam was in the same situation as Sina, he was forced into the marriage as well, but at least he didn’t have to leave his home, family, friends and live in a place where everything and everyone made you afraid. Was she unhappy – you bet! Did she make everyone aware of her unhappiness – you bet! Could she have had more sympathy for Adam - yes she could have. She showed quite a bit of spunk trying to fight the marriage but finally had no choice. As soon as she arrived, she was expected to marry a man she had never met but greatly feared. She was just taken – no time to pack or even say goodbye. Then, in the dead of night, she is taken, at the order of Queen Anne, to be married to a Highland savage. She was betrothed to a man she loved and all was right in her world. She was a young lady not accustomed to anything other than court-life. However, as I thought about it, her reactions were very true-to-life. In the first few chapters, I thought I didn’t like Sina at all. This addition to the story is well-written, well-plotted and the characters are memorable – not to mention that it includes nice visits with former heroes and heroines. It has been an excellent series with wonderful characters. I understand this is the last book in this excellent series and I’m sorry to see it end.
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